Daily British Whig (1850), 13 Dec 1921, p. 5

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TUESDAY, DEC. 13, 1021, CHOICE WESTERN MEATS and | COOKED MEATS McGEEIN'S Phone 1182 FOR MOVING OF 282 Princess Street -------- La = | Freight, Furniture, Safes, Planos an Cartage of every description-- Kingston Transfer Co. Puvue 447. 153 Weningron Street. DAVID SLOIT Plumber Plumbing and Gas Work n special- ty. All work guaranteed. Address 143 Fromtennc Street. FPhome 1277. DRAW, WINNETT Corner of Johnsun and Wellington Phone 363 Dr. Waugh | 106 Wellington St. Phone 250. Angrove's Repairs Seales, Talking Machines, Bioyetes, | llaby Carriages, Lawn Mowers, ete, We | repair work right ang & suarantee tisfaction. ! 197 WELLINGTON STRERT WATTS People's Florist 177 Wellington street. Fresh flowers and plants dafly Funeral designs, and jbouquets to order. Phone 1763. Res, 1137. - | Heart Would Beat { LIKE A TRIP HAMMER | Heart trouble has of late years be- | come very prevalent. Sometimes a |! pain catches you in the region of the heart, now and then your heart skips | beats, palpitates, throbs, or beats with such rapidity and violence you think it is going to burst. You have weak and dizzy spells, | sinking sensations, are nervous, irri- table and depressed, and: if you at- tempt to walk upstairs or any dis- tance you get all out of breath. 80 much to make the heart regain | strength and vigor, regulate its beat | and restore it to a healthy normal | condition as will ! MILBURN'S HEART AND NERVE PILLS Mrs. Chadwick, Delhi, Ont., writes" --"I had palpitation of the heart, and the least exercise, such as going up- | stairs or up a hill, my heart would | beat like a trip-hammer and at times I was dizzy-headed and had a sinking sensation as if my time were near. A friend suggested I try Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills, so I procured { three boxes, and by the time the first jone was used I began to improve, In |all T took six boxes, and now al- | though in my 66th year I feel like a i Young girl; no dizziness or heart- | thumping, and can walk miles with- out fatigiie. At time of sickness | weighed 120 Ibs, now I weigh 150." Price, 50c. a box at all dealers, or mailed direct on receipt of price by The T. Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, BUILDING ?| REPAIRS OR ALTERATIONS? Estimates given by O. Aykroyd & Son 21 Main Street. Phone 1870. G. Hunter Ogilvie INSURANCE and GENERAL BROKER 281 King Street HOLD UP and BURGARLY Phones 568) and 1087 Dr. H. A. Stewart, Dental Surgeon Wishes to announce that he has resumed his practice, cor. Wel. lington and Princess Streets. Phone 2092. Cho'cest quality of Scranton Coal, No other kind sold by ~ BOOTH & CO. Grove Inn Yard Phony 138 SA A a cp | FOR SALE Double stone dwelling, three . Storey, large lot; 1 extra lot. Good barn. Rents for $44 per month. Price $4,500. ~ W. H. GODWIN & SON Real Estate and (nsurance 89 Brock Street. Phone 424, DID YOU EVER TRY _ Wagstaf®s Ginger Mar.aalade. Wagstdf®s Placapple Marmaiade, Wagstafs Bramble Jelly, We also have a full line of other reliable makey of Marma- es, Jam and Jel': ' fo. saie . Marche Grocery Cor. King and kari Sireets | | Licemse Ne. 3-37139 d i Phone 1544. GET I1 REPAIRED Sewing Machines, Phonographs, Guns, Kides repaire . and refitted, Dr. H. A. Stewart s 9 Quick's SATURDAY SPECIALS. Choice pot roasts ....10¢ Ib. Choice shoulder roasts ..12%e¢ Ib. «ee.13¢ Ib. .10c Ib s3sseys:20c 1b Stewing cuts Bolling pork Legs of pork . Lamb chops seve, e00.25¢ Ib Stewing lamb 12%e Ib. Legs of lamb sessess.25c¢ Ib, Choice butter . Roll bacon 2c Breakfast bacon (sliced) + +...82¢ Ib. Phone 2011, 112 Clergy St. Liver Extract For Coughs and Colds, and & general builder, particularly at this time of the year, Good for everyone -- young and old--and is easily taken and very nourishing too. Buy your "Wampole's" from A selling stomach regulator THF DA ITY RRITISH WHIG. ! { Kingston and Vicinity Mendelssohn's Hymn of Praise, Medelssohn's "Hymn of Praise", James' church, tonight, at 3 Offertory at the door. o'clock A Visitor in Kingston, Harry Day, of the Dominion Fish { Company, Toronto, a former man- i hao rs. &i in Kinz. i. We know of no remedy that will do | #8er of the company's store in King- {ed Ston, was a visitor in the city on Sanday. -- Vessels Tied Up. The freighters Malton end Clin- {given and were, thoroughly enjoyed. { Much credit is due the club for the {splendid programme. put on. Re- freshments were served and closed | by singing the National Anthem, | Will Make Ice Soon. The curling rink, which was moy away for the new skating rink, is almost ready for the ice makers {to get busy. The work of making lice in @ curling rink is no small task, { |as a great dea] of time must be spent |in making the beds absolutely level. ton have gone into winter quarters | | at Cornwall, as well as thc passen- ger boats Jeanne d'Arc and Laur- | entia and several tugs and dredges. Is Improving Nicely. Alderman J. B. Phillips, who was taken ill with a stroke last week, is | getting along as well as can be ex- pected. The doctors hold out hopes for his recovery. -------- Back on the Job. police patrol, which was at the corner of Barrie and out two weeks ago, It appears to be | The | smashed | Brock streets | is back in service, | none the worse of the crash. | | Everyday's Classified. Advertisements lead to business. You'll be surprised and delighted at | the simplicity and economy in dis- posing of property, services, ete., of | the ads. Write an ad now and leave or send it to our office. Engagement Announced. The engagement is announced of Miss Margaret Mary Lynott, formerly | of Westport, Ont., and Joseph Mac- Donald Marsh, Coronation, Alberta, | the marriage to take place shortly at { Edmonton, Alberta, -------------- Engagement Announced, Mr. and Mrs. James Butterill, Trenton, announce the engagement {of their youngest daughter, Sarah | Myrtle, (nee Sadie Butterill) to Mil- { ton William Tompkins, Rednersville, {Ont, The enarriage to take place | | = | December 19th, ---------- Save What You Can. Money is very scarce, eo if you | want to save from $3 to $5 on Boys' |and Men's Overcoats see our range. | We have a large stock to choose { from; we guarantee to save you mon- |ey. Prevost Clothing House, Brock street. -------------- | Excavating for Pipes. The work of making the excava- | tion for the steam pipes, which will furnish the curling and the skating rink with heat, is being rushed along {In quick order. It is expected that ithe heating pipes will be ready by {the time the rink is completed. ---- | A Fine Entertainment, A very interesting entertainment [ was given by the Dramatic Club of Pittsferry, in Crystal Spring Club | rooms, on Dec. 7th, The play, "Twelve Old Maids," was Specially good and fairly brought down the house. Several excellent solos were Gas, Indigestion, Stomach Misery * --"Diapepsin" "Pape's Diapepsin" "really does" put bad stomachs in order-- "really does" overcome indigestion, dyspep- sia, gas, heartburn and sourness in five minutes -- that -- just that -- makes Pape's Diapepsin the largest in the world. If what you eat ferments in- to stubborn lumps, you belch gas and eructate sour, undigested food and acid; head is dizzy and aches, re- member the moment "Pape's Diapep- sin" comes in contact with the stomach all such distress vanishes. ll 10's truly astonishing--almost mar- ll | Pape's Diapepsin is worth i tall I Ton Scale $35.00 Farts suppiied. Saws f.cd, kalves, Scissors and edge tools grou, Lochs repaired. .iiv)s utted tu Rll kands of tock. All manes of Luna meners saarpg od asd re- Ne can repair amyining laut is repuirabie. J. M. PATRICK 49 8 'treet, 40 Sydenh. .m Kingstea W. H. COCKBURN Princess and Wellington Sts. "PHONE 216. ee ---- Sinclair Lewis wrote "Main Street" to please himself, It will please you. First instalment in Monday's Whig, 4 velous--and the joy is its harmless- Ness. A large sixty-cent case of ts weight in gold to men and women who can't get their stomachs regulated. It belongs in your home--should al- ways be kept handy in case of a sick, Sour, upset stomach during the day Or at night. It's the most efficient antacid and stomach regulator in the world. Much Rheumatism Local Druggist's No-Relief-No-Pay Offer Attracts Many Sufferers. Be fair to yourself, yoy sufferer from rheumatism, no matter what form. Get from your druggist a package of Rheuma, the guaranteed precrip- tion. Use the entire bottle, and if you don't think it has given you Guick and sure relief, say so, and you can have your money back. Isn't that a fair offer? Can you | helps to force the See any deceit about jt? /What chance do you take? Absolutely none. Then get a bottle of Rheuma to- day. It's a reputable physician's prescription, altogether different from remedies usually ; prescribed, free from narcotics, and perfectly acts on the kidneys and harmless. Rheuma Uric acid from the swollen joints and other lodging places. It pleases you in a day; it hopeful and happy in a It has released from bondage ic sufferers: who thought nothing would give relief. 40 as much for you--it sel i MeLeod's Drug Store will supply you and guarantee money back if not sat- isfied, : Ex-Boat Captains Critically 111. Two Clayton, N.Y., citizens, Capt. Chester W. Rees and Capt. Gordon Wilson, both lifelong residents and among the best known of St. Law- [in following long periods of failing health. Little hope is held out for their recovery. Action for Damages, It is understood that an action | for damages against the county of | Hastings will be entered on behalf [of Dr. Clinton, Mrs. Clinton ana jdaughter, Jean, Belleville; owing tu injuries received by them by reason of their car turning turtle off a cul- vert on a road in Thurlow township. | Negligence on the part of the county is claimed. ' Bank Manager Succumbs. Word hae been received in Athens of the death, at Eatonla, Sask., of J. [Gordon Rappell, manager of the { branch of the Merchants Bank there, {who succumbed to wounds received | through the accidental discharge of {a revolver from which he was re | moving the shells, His home was at | Athens, whére he entered the ser- vice of the bank, and 'where his mother and other relatives live. He is also survived by his wife. | | , Overhauling Steamer Brockville. | The steamer Brockville has gone {out of commission for the winter and |is being overhauled, The steamer | Wolfe Islander made the trip from | Amberst Island on Monday and had |a heavy cargo of freight and a large |number of passengers. This steamer {will probably make two or three [trips before the ice takes. Among [aa who came to the city on Mon- day were Mr. Moutrey, Mrs. Wilkin- son, Miss Cochrane and Miss Glenn. -------------- Sir Henry Decorated. Sir Henry Drayton has been pre- sented with the Czecho-Slovak War [Cross as a recognition of the Siber- [lan Legionary Corps during its tran- | sit through Canada last year when | returning efter years of continuous fighting at the front. The presenta- tion of the War Cross bas been made by Dr. B. . Rysnar, Montreal, Czecho- Slovak Consul in Canada, on behalf of "the Republic. It is the only de- coration which the Republic has. -------- A Gift For a Priest. Prior to the departure of Rev. {Father Creamer from Trent>n to Smith's Falls, the Knights of Colum- bus made a presentation. O. E. Fir- tune read the address, to which the Rev. gen'leman made a feeling re- ply, and a pleasant evening was spent. Rev. Father Creamor hes been stationed.at Trenton since his ordination in May, and his reroval Is regretted by a host of friends, who trust he will soon return, ------ Get the Last Charge. | The Ottawa Citizen says: "Medi- cal and arts students of Queen's stag- ed a battle royal on Friday. The arts men won, which might lead one te |say that the art preservative of ali arts is the art of packing a wicked left. "Apparently the medicos were routed, but wait till they begin prac- tising in the same town as the arts men when both are grown up. You'll see who gets in jthe last charge then." ---- The Gratitude of Mons, A copy of the translation of a cable recently sent by the burgomaster of Mons, Belgium, to the chief of the general staff, Ottawa, has been re- | recived by Brig.-General W. B. King, C.MG., DS.0O., as a token of grati- tude for the gallantry and services rendered by the Canadians in the capture of this village. The cable reads as follows: "Thanks to the officers and soldiers of the gallant Canadian army. We remember With gratitude that we owe our libera tion to them. (Signed.) Burgomas- ter Lascarts." New Gencral Hospital Building. The addition to the Empire Wing at the Kingston General Hospital, for which tenders have been called to be in on January 4th, will contain thirty-one rooms. The building will be absolutely fireproof. There wil: be running water in all the rooms and they will be fitted out like those Hyland, chaplain, in a | chosen words, gave an interesting ad- dress concerning the The chair was filled by Miss Ida She expressed regret at the of the Iy. | Ronan. retirement | league. {each one doing her part with great zeal and energy. {lished the league in parishes, ---- Your Winter Holiday Plans. Are you planning a winter holi- day in California or some other Pa- | | ence river captains, are critically |cific Coast point, or at one of the | well known winter resorts in the Southern States, Bermuda, Cuba, or the West Indies? Golf, tennis, bath- ing, fishing, etc., await you. If yon intend to visit California you caa see the "Rockies at their best' on tha! | Canadian National - Grand Trunk | Railways, and it will advantage to travel at least one way | through Canada.. Information re- | garding fares, routes, etc., will be | gladly given on application to J. Pp. | Hanley, C.P. and T.A,, G.T.R., King- ston, Ont. Jones-Thompson Wedding. A very pretty wedding was solemn- | ized recently at the Methodist par- | sonage, Kingston, by Rev. Mr. Wad- | dell, when Miss Iva Jones, youngest | {daughter of Herb Jones, Elgin was | | united to John Thompson, only son lof William Thompson, Phiilipsville. | { The bride was gowned in heavy blue satin embroidered in gold and rus. ! {with hat to match. She was attended {by Mrs. B. Harris, who was attire. | | o------ After the | couple had | | luncheon with Mr. and Mrs, Harris | days in | {in heavy blue serge. The bridegroom | was attended by B. Harris. | ceremony, the young and after spending a few Kingston and at other points, on | their return home were tendered a | reception at the home of the bride's | | sister, Mrs. Edward Emmons, Mr. jand Mrs. Thomson will reside near { Fhillipsville, | | | The first and origin al Cold and Grip Tablet, the merit of which is recog- nized by all civilized nations. Be sure you get BROMO The genuine bears this signature © Zkpore Made in Canada. HL DRG TEER AGENCY. FOR ALL AY M OCEAN STEAMSHIPS For particulars apply to:--e J. P. HANLEY, C.P. & TA, G.T. Ry, Kingston, Ont. | cy NAAN}. ANCHOR. DONALDSON MMGLLAK TTR ICM Glasgow From Portland From Halifax Feb. 16|Mar. 30 Saturnia Feb. 18{Apr. 1 Mar. 2|Apr. 13 Cassandra Mar, 4lApr.1s Halifax--Plymouth--Cherbourg and Hambourg van. 23/Mar. 9 ad CUNARD CANADIAN SERVICE SUMMER SAILINGS 1922 MONTREAL TO LIVERPOOL May 6/June 10/July May 20Ju ..Tyrrhenia July §|Aug. 12'Sept. 1 Ausonia Montreal Plymou om " a th, Cherbourg May 13{June 17{July 23 .. May 271 July ljAug. § ..Andania Antonia of the most up-to-date hospi the continent. The addition will he built out towards O'Kill street, the end of the new building vl erected a beautiful sun parlor. It is the intention to award the ' contract for the building as soon as possible, for the purpose of trying | to relieve the labor situation in King- | ston during the winter months, Next | spring, it is hoped that the plans for | completed, and tenders will be call-! ed. The new laundry building will | likely be built next summer. * ---------------------- ¥ "Catholic Woman's Leaguc. On Sunday the ladies of the Catho- | lic Woman's League held thet: | monthly meeting in the Notre Dame hall at four o'clock. Rev. Father als in # N. Y GLASGOW (via Mews) Dec. 21.7an. 21iFeb. 25 .. Algeria Miar. 17]Apr. 15 May 20 Assyria Agr. 5May 6[June 3 .. Cameronia 8 NEW YOM LIVERPOOL Dee. 24/Jan. 26[Feb. 25 *Deec 11 3 {Mar Jan. 14{Feb. 18 Mar. 25 * Also calls at Glasgo N.Y, Dee. Hired. 7iFeb. 28 . Cameronia «++. Albania mptom --Aquitania fan. 21 Mar, 7 the isolation hospital will have been i Boston Feb. 4 few well | convention | which will be held in Kingston short- H president, Mrs. | Keenan, who has been untiring in her | efforts to further the interest of the i All the officers were present, | Mrs. Fergus O'Con- | | nor, diocesan organizer, has estab- | the various | be to your] WALL BOARDS Beaver Board. Fibre Beard. Oak Grained Ceil Board. Ample stocks on hand. S. ANGLIN & CO. Woodworking : actery and Lumber Yards, Hay and Wellington Streets, ILINGS ION, Ort. Office Phone 66. Factory Phone 1415, \ | -------------- a { DINE WITH | RESTAURANT The quality of their food is so excellent znd their waiters so courteous and obliging, that it's Just like dining at home. More expensive? Oh, neo! | UCKES HAVE BEEN s{EDUCZD {o the lowest possible level con Istent with quality and you'll be sur. prised at the small amount ot your check when you have finish. ed your repast. Come and be convinced. THE GRAND CAFE -- = ree BIG CUT IN PRICES 23 on Maxotires and Tubes, for 10 Days 20% of Maxotires and Tubes. A few Ti EASTERN CANADA MAXOTIRE & RUBr ER Co. A. NEAL, Manager 284 Ontario Street. Phone 2060. reduction on all sizes res at cost. ee. SOWARDS KEEPS COAL --and-- COAL KEEPS SOWARD PHONE 155, : UPTOWN OFFICE--McGALL'S CIGAR STORE PHONE 811. SOWARDS COAL COMPANY WINTER OVERCOATS MEN and YOUNG MEN'S NEW NEW MODELS -- BEST VALUES $25.00, $28.00 $35.00, $38.00 TWEDDELL'S 131 Princess St. {One door below Randolph Hotel) J d [ SALE OF Silk Stocking Over 500 pairs of New Silk Stock- ings in Black, Grey, Brown, Cham- pagne and light shades, including many novelties -- all at the one price .............$125 a pair Boxed if you wish for Christmas giving. See window display. W. N. Linton & Co. 'Phone 191, The Waldron Store. The Arizona Indians develops basketry ebfore pottery. Many underwater insects carry sar beneath their wings, Safety pins used by Helen of Troy have been discovered. Box turtles close their shells al- most hermetically,

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